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China’s gravity-detecting SQUID gets closer to spotting US nuclear submarines
Device can spot objects by measuring tiny shifts in gravity, and its compact design means it can be used outside a lab.
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China watching ‘like a hawk’ as US Artemis 2 crew embarks on moon trip
3 Apr 2026 - 8:10PM
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China launches heavyweight rocket to challenge SpaceX’s Falcon 9. It fails
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How a proposed composite in China could strengthen drones, planes and rockets
Next-generation fighter jets and spacecraft stand to see performance gains from weight reduction and structural resilience.
3 Apr 2026 - 11:00AM
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Researchers say improved joint strength addresses a long-standing weakness in composite materials, such as those used for uncrewed aerial vehicles. Photo: Getty Images
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How China’s ‘pig semen eyedrop’ may help deliver Alzheimer’s treatment
Cutting-edge therapy could enable drugs to cross the blood-brain barrier making it suitable for dementia treatment, Adelaide researcher says.
2 Apr 2026 - 4:26PM
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‘Impossible for Chinese’: Yale scientist Zhang Kai leaves US for China
Pioneering work involves observing proteins inside the body during exercise, effectively capturing their activity in a natural state.
2 Apr 2026 - 12:00PM
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How to take down a US F-35 over Iran? Chinese engineer’s tutorial goes viral
Striking phenomenon emerges from China as technically skilled civilians volunteer expertise online to help Iran counter US military might.
2 Apr 2026 - 8:00AM
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A US Marine Corps F-35C Lightning II lands on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln at an undisclosed location during Operation Epic Fury on March 7. Photo: US Navy/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
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Is China’s commercial rocket now cheaper than Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon 9?
Using the measure of cost per kilogram of payload capacity, CAS Space compares its Kinetica-2 to a US reusable rocket.
1 Apr 2026 - 10:41PM
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China’s far west site of a new bulwark against Mideast-induced resource woes
Ethylene glycol plant in Xinjiang is equipped with tech that includes green electricity coupling, carbon capture and storage.
1 Apr 2026 - 12:30PM
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As Mandarin dominates Cantonese, this Hong Kong AI firm is pushing back
Hong Kong-based tech firm Votee AI aims to replicate its model for other low-resource languages in Southeast Asia and Africa.
1 Apr 2026 - 9:45AM
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Inside the shadowy practices plaguing China’s science awards
Beijing has rolled out new rules for investigating violations in scientific activities. So why are critics still pessimistic?
1 Apr 2026 - 9:50AM
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From Mach 0 to 6: this engine may power China’s future fighter jets and missiles
Revolutionary engine prototype three decades in the making could replace combined turbine-ramjet systems in high-speed flight.
30 Mar 2026 - 10:00PM
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‘To do something nobody’s done’: physicist Zhu Zijie leaves Europe for China
Rising star scientist returns to China to undertake cutting-edge research in the field of cold atoms.
30 Mar 2026 - 6:18PM
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‘Lighthouses in space’: the Chinese jam-proof satellite network to fill GPS gaps
System places powerful light sources on satellites to send coded signals for drones, self-driving cars, space missions to navigate.
30 Mar 2026 - 7:09PM
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‘Doctrine of the Mean’: how US lost a 2-decade race to China in brain implants
China scores commercial-use approval for implantable brain-computer interface making it the first invasive device available outside trials.
29 Mar 2026 - 10:00PM
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A man demonstrates a robotic hand with a brain-computer interface, which identifies the patient’s motor signals and controls the exoskeleton to move the limbs of the patient. Photo: AFP
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China proposes a departure from impact factor to measure academic influence
Chinese researcher says traditional measure of a paper’s citations is susceptible to manipulation and lacks Chinese perspective.
29 Mar 2026 - 10:00AM
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Cambridge top architect Francois Penz relocates to China from UK
Pioneering French professor who blended architecture with film joins Nanjing University in a full-time position after 45 years at Cambridge.
28 Mar 2026 - 6:11PM
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Chinese lithium battery electrolyte could double EV range, run in extreme cold
Research team says all-weather electrolyte offers a ‘promising pathway to break the power and energy density ceiling of batteries’.
28 Mar 2026 - 2:00PM
The new electrolyte could pave the way for lithium batteries that work better in a range of conditions, including the batteries that power electric vehicles. Photo: Xinhua
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Leading Chinese hypersonic aviation scientist Yan Hong dies at 56
Yan graduated from and worked at the Northwestern Polytechnical University, which frequently appears on US sanctions lists.
27 Mar 2026 - 9:00PM
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Top Singaporean scientist Seeram Ramakrishna joins China’s Tsinghua University
The ‘father of electrospinning’, who taught for almost 30 years in the city state, will continue his research in Beijing.
27 Mar 2026 - 7:00PM
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China team builds first silicon chip for future fault-tolerant quantum computing
Study found the device was able to carry out a full set of error-detecting logical operations, according to Shenzhen researchers.
27 Mar 2026 - 12:59PM
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China flexes surveillance muscle with South China Sea garbage count
Satellite remote sensing and ship monitoring are among technologies used to cover the 3.5 million sq km of water, some in disputed areas.
26 Mar 2026 - 5:30PM
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China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment says it counted 0.67 microplastic items per cubic metre in areas of the South China Sea. Photo: Shutterstock
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China opens world’s largest ship data set that could be used to train drones
The resource includes thousands of paired visible and infrared images that are expected to reshape vessel recognition at sea.
26 Mar 2026 - 12:13PM
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Chinese satellite performs landmark refuelling test in low Earth orbit
‘Octopus tentacle’ robotic arm is a commercial project designed to extend the lifespan of spacecraft.
26 Mar 2026 - 9:31AM
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China names AI tokens after the yuan. Should US worry for the dollar?
China has officially designated ciyuan as the translation for ‘token’, giving strong economic overtones to what has been a tech term.
25 Mar 2026 - 9:51PM
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